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AMUSEMENTS. COMING IN ALL ITS GLORY! BRITAIN’S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT! .‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT; ■THE FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ •THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ •THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT,* To the Q 0 T A G 0 N THEATRE. FRIDAY—NEXT—FRIDAY. ' FRIDAY—NEXT—FRIDAY. ' A tale with the tang of iho sea, the hazard of adventure, the thrill of romance. FOR ICING AND COUNTRY. ■THE FLAG LIEUTENANT; ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ •THE FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ FOR KING AND COUNTRY. A romantic drama of the Navy, filmed with full British Admiralty co-operation. Screened by special command before their Majesties the King and Queen of England, and seen three times by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and described by him as his favorite picture. It will arouse the patriotic spirit that lies dormant in every person. I BE SURE TO BOOK YOUR SEATS. PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Chas. Bcgg’s. Stalls at (he Theatre. Ring 13-091. GRAND CARNIVAL AT ST. CLAIR, GRAND CARNIVAL AT ST. CLAIR. GRAND CARNIVAL AT ST. CLAIR, COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock, and (hen on FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Under tho Auspices of the St. Clair Improvement Association. Object: To provide funds to assist tho City Council in improving the accommodation for bathers at St. Clair. TO-MORROW NIGHT, THE NIGHT AFTER, and the NIGHT AFTER, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. Hl* tVoiMiia the Mayor will baud over tho Esplanade to King Carnival at 8 o'clock on THURSDAY NIGHT. Take a tram, bus, or taxi for tho Esplanade, then follow the crowd. Buy a Badge, get a Balloon or some Carnival Headgear, and join the band of revellers. The Esplanade will bo transformed into a fairyland of multi-colored lights. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Messrs Thomsons, Ltd., have kindly consented to place their complete team of chestnut ponies at the disposal of the Committee for the pleasure of the kiddies. Wimpole, Ginger, Sandy, Ginger Mick, Rusty, Brownie, Ginger Nut, and Tom Tnumb will all bo there for the kiddies to ride upon. Then the famous BABY SHOW. Post entries up to 3 p.m. at (he Pavilion. CLASS A: Boys and Girls up to 9 months of age. CLASS B: Boys and Girls from 9 months to 18 months of ago. Prizes for Boys and Girls in each class presented by the Warehousemen’s Association. BATHING BEAUTIES’ PARADE. Prize presented by Mr Arthur Barnett. Then the LADIES’ LIFE-SAVING TEAM in action. Sports for everybody, Other valuable prizes have been presented by the Wellington Woollen Co., Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Mr E. Hazlett, Mr Lcthaby, Mr Geo, Barton, and there arc many more yet to come. IT WILL BE A REAL GOOD SHOW, FOB A BEAL GOOD GOOD PEOPLE TO PATRONISE. CAUSE, FOR REAL

coming. COMING. COMING. COMING. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Ful lor. WILLIAM GRAEME-HOLDER, WILLIA MG R AKM K-HO L D ER, WILLIAM G RAEME-HOLDER, WILLIAM G HAEM E-HOLDER, WILLIAM GRA EM E-HOLDER, WILLIA M GR A EME-HO L D EK, In-His Extraordinary Play, ■ SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ ‘ SUSPENSE.* ‘SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ ' SUSPENSE.’ ‘ SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ ■ SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ •SUSPENSE,’ ‘ SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ ‘ SUSPENSE.’ ‘ SUSPENSE.’ AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 17lli FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 3 Granville terrace (Off Michio street, Roslyn). SUBSTANTIAL 6-ROOMED DWELLING, With all modern conveniences, e. lipid, h. and c. water, all offices, pretty chipped brick fireplaces, good roomy rooms. FINE BIG MOTOR GARAGE, Erected on VERY FINE FREEHOLD SECTION. This would make an ideal home for family. Also, SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. COSTLY ROSEWOOD PIANO PLAYER (Empire). A very fine Player, indeed is practically new, anil has ■ wonderful lone and volume, cased in rosewood. LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITE (7 pieces), SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE (4 pieces,, oval mirror), Reversible Wool Rugs, Electric Reading Lamp, Durnpty Cushions, Curtains Reddin'-, Ottoman, Bedroom Couch, Hall Curtains Vases, Ornaments, heavy Linoleums, Occas. Tables. Kerbs, Copper Screen, Easy Chairs, STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, S G Settee, Blocks, D.l. Bed and Wire, Deck Chairs, S.G. Chairs, Pictures, Painlince, Ornaments, Writing Table, China Case, Brass Bowl, Sofa Rugs, Poistands, Flower Bowls, Crockery, Glassware,. KITCHEN FURNITURE. Chairs, Linoleum, Table, Pots and Pans, Steps, Wringer, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Timber, 15 GOOD PACKING CASES. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr D. C Sutherland, who is giving up house-, keeping, to sell his VERY FINE PROPERTY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On View Morning of Sale. AUCTION SALE, CONTRACTOR’S PLANT AND FREEHOLD SECTION. MONDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock, i Gladstone road, North-east Valley, on the Property. REAT CHANCE FOR BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS, i the Estate of J. L. Hamilton (deceased). BY PUBLIC AUCTION r e will sell that piece of land, being Secon 1 of Block 1., North-east Valley Surrey District, approx. 20 poles freehold. NE 5 H.P. BROMPTON ELECTRIC ;OTOR (new), with electric starter, belt, pulleys, etc., complete. TIMBER. rei-on (sizes from 6 x 2 io 18 x 3, in n«r°ths from 6ft to 36ft), Jarrah 6xl Pal,cs, 4x4 Posts, Bluegum Posts, 18ft Round Pole. Assorted sizes and lengths of all descriptions of timbers, hree Sheds complete (suitable for motor irage), Doors (ledged and moulded). 2js leets 9x4 Poilite, 2 Tar Barrels, Steps ad Stairs, lot Storm Lanterns, 2 Winches ifh wire ropes, lot Galvanised Iron, quality Bolts, Hinges, Sasli Weights, Force unip, 60ft New Garden Hose, 10 Trestles, Bundles Shingles, Copper Lids, .Piaster's ‘Rakes, Door Pulleys, Pumps, Twenty locks (single, double, and treble), Chain lings, 8 Sashes, Brackets, Barb Wire, and Power Drill, Floor Cramps, Iron Bars, /heelbarrovvs, i-crato Red Tiles, Sink, ack, Fofges, Wire Ropes, Ventilators, dze’ Barrel Plaster of Paris, Spirits of ills’ Jars, 5.. Ladders (14ft, 16ft, 18ft), ND SUNDRIES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. NLARKE, MARSHALL, LTD., > Auctioneers, Dowling street.

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Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 8

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